Japanese Grandmas Rock This Bruno Mars Dance Routine

In this awesome 2 minute video, these dancing Japanese grandmas show us why you should never judge a book by its cover. These three Japanese elderly women who just love to dance absolutely rock this dance routine to Bruno Mars’ new hit song, 24K Magic.

Comprised of 61 year old, Tori, 59 year old, Tachiflower, and 56 year old Mash, the ‘Bamboo Shoot’ dance group can dance better than most people.

They start off in traditional Japanese clothing and just pose during the intro of the song. I have to admit, the first time I saw this, I thought it’d be a funny video, but once the beat drops, they bust out all the hip hop moves. They dance with a lot of swag and absolutely slay this dance routine.

Their rhythm is on point and their coordination together just makes you wish you might be able to do the same when you hit your 60s. They’ve got a great hip hop bounce and step to their routine, and makes you want to just get up on your feet.

Watch the video below.

This isn’t their first gig either. They’ve been dancing for a while, and do TV commercials, and other events around Japan. The video was produced by their management company, Ostance.

A writer by day and concertgoer by night, Shelby is based out of The 6ix and can be found at music venues almost every weekend. She prefers tea over coffee, but will concede to the latter after a long night out. Besides looking for new music on Spotify and SoundCloud, she’s keeping up with the latest pop culture news. Entertainment is her first love, but her adorable mini schnauzer comes in at a close second.